Even more interesting for many, though, will be the dual on-board cameras that the device has. The 6680 has a front facing VGA camera for video calls, and a regular 1.3 megapixel camera on back with an active-slide cover mechanism for video calls, still photos, and video clip recording. The megapixel camera has a 6x digital zoom and a LED based flash assist-light.

The 6680 also supports always-on email with a suite of file viewers that support Microsoft's PPT, DOC, and XLS formats as well as the Adobe PDF format. It also supports the standard Nokia PC Suite synchronization system.

The new 6680 also supports Nokia's XpressPrint system. XpressPrint allows the user to print photos, email, and other documents directly from their Series 60 device to any of a number of compatible printers or photo kiosks found in retail locations. PictBridge printing is supported over USB and Bluetooth alike. And since the 6680's MMC card can easily and quickly be removed from the side of the phone without shutting it off, any of a number of printers with built in memory card readers can also easily be used for printing.

Like the 6681/6682 models that were also introduced today, the 6680 supports stereo music playback.

The new 6680 weighs 133g, just slightly more than the 6681 and 6682 models that it shares much of its design with. It is 108.4mm x 55.2mm x 20.5mm in size.

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GSM; the 6681 supports the 90/1800/1900Mhz bands for world usage, the 6682 supporting the 850/1800/1900Mhz bands for use in the Americas. Otherwise the handsets are the same.

The EDGE system used in the new handsets is capable of download data rates of up to 236.8Kbps, which can be used for playing high-quality streaming video. The 6681 and 6682 handsets also have a 1.3 megapixel on board. The camera is hidden behind an active slide mechanism that serves to protect the camera's lens as well as provide a simple means of turning it on.

Unlike the first megapixel Series 60 device, the 7610, the new handsets also support stereo playback of music, something that is sure to please a lot of folks. Thoughtfully, the 5-way d-pad controller allows access to all of the basic music control features such as play/pause and previous and next track selection.

The new devices also sport a 262k color display and a MMC card slot. Nokia is including a few games such as a 3D snowboarding game on a MMC card in the retail package.

In addition to all of this, the 6681 and 6682 handsets also support Nokia's Push-To-Talk system. The devices measure 108.4mm x 55.2mm x 20.5mm in size and weigh in at 131g.

The handsets are expected to be available in April of this year for an un-subsidized price of about 450EUR.